Hope all the #NaNoWriMo participants stock up on candy for the coming month!

Hope all the #NaNoWriMo participants stock up on candy for the coming month!
Feeling good about the Novel progress. I need just about 9000 words to get to a full first draft of my novel.
The #NaNoWriMo #2019 vibe for November below:
This November, I’m working hard on my novel for NaNo.
For those who don’t know what NaNo is see their site https://nanowrimo.org/
The idea is to get a first draft of your novel down within a month.
I usually don’t aim for the fifty thousand words they suggest. However, I always work on my work in progress.
Really pleased to hear that one of my stories, accepted by a small magazine some months back is nigh on published! Still not certain exactly when the story will come out, but really pleased! It’s hard for the publishers of small magazines and anthologies. They do this work really for love and ego-boo not financial gain, so kudos to them. I truly appreciate each and every one of them.
Plus, for the individual writer, in this career, small pieces of good news can be very important. Writers don’t always get all the accolades all the time.
Creative Input this week:
While I’m doing my exceptionally busy day job gig, I’m going to think of ideas for the chapters-in-progress. Today I read some of the work and planned a couple of things I need to get in before I typing “The End” of draft one.
Also, I have a substack account now, too. It’s a new thing for me, to experiment with mailing lists and probably more for my mini-publisher enterprise than my own work, but we’ll see. Click the link below to see it and subscribe.
I’m thankful for so much in my life, although I’ve had my ups and downs. Being widowed with a toddler is nothing I recommend, for example. However, I have a wonderful kid who is now a great dancer and a UBC student, managing a busy schedule herself.
This weekend even though my favorite SF con, V-CON is not happening, and that makes me sad, I decided to keep the two extra days off and just power through my creative work. This was a great idea because I’ve crossed the rubicon!
I’m at 100,197 Words! Absolutely fabulous progress! It’s a bit of a milestone to hit one hundred thousand words on a project.
I’ve had to accept the fact that when you write a novel as a ‘pantser’ without an outline, it is going to be wildly complex to finish. I’m not near enough to The End to proclaim the first draft is done. I expect my finished product will probably balloon out to 120,000 words, then get trimmed, fixed and fashioned into a decent 100,000. It’s a lighter urban fantasy novel, too so I don’t think it requires “doorstop” size.
Plus, I got in a lovely walk today on Jericho before it rained. The trees are gorgeous now.
Hooray! I’m at 98,000 words! Having two vacation days this weekend meant I could get at the novel. I’m scheduling quite a few Fridays-off in before the year end.
Using mandated time-off for creative work is one of the few benefits of not having a ‘real vacation’. Maybe when the novel’s published I’ll go somewhere nice.